- Alexis Paccard
Alexis Paccard (1813 - 1867) was a French architect.
Paccard entered the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1830 in the workshops ofLouis-Hippolyte Lebas andJean-Nicolas Huyot . He won the Second Grand Prix in 1835 for a medical school, and won thePrix de Rome in 1841 for a "Palace of an ambassador in a foreign country."His work includes includes a study of the
Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens, which also earned him a medal at the Universal Exhibition of 1855.On his return he became official inspector and architect of public buildings. He worked at the
Louvre and the Tuileries under the direction ofLouis Visconti . In 1854, he was an architect of theChâteau de Rambouillet , thenPalace of Fontainebleau . In December 1863 he became professor of architecture at the Ecole, and among his students wasAlbert-Félix-Théophile Thomas .
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